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Akman, Bitting and Merricks publish in Journal of Experiential Education
March 11, 2026
A new study in the Journal of Experiential Education suggests community-based learning may help more underrepresented students pursue STEM degrees, but highlights major gaps in how its impacts are studied.
Baseball Analytics Club members participate in National Case Competition
March 10, 2026
Five students from the Baseball Analytics Club presented a case in Phoenix, Arizona to judges working for Major League Baseball teams.
Biscuitville president on business, values and learning
March 10, 2026
Kathie Niven ’89, president and CEO of Biscuitville, joined the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business for a Lessons from Leaders conversation on leadership, growth and staying true to company values.
Center for the Study of Religion, Culture, and Society hosts On the Edge Symposium
March 9, 2026
Seventeen scholars from across North America came together for the center’s sixth On the Edge Symposium.
Inaugural Make Your Mark competition challenges students to blend creativity and AI
March 9, 2026
A new campus collaboration invites Ƶ students from any academic discipline to experiment with artificial intelligence and creative design in a fast-paced poster competition.
Hwayeon Ryu, Ƶ students and alumnus publish paper in Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering
March 9, 2026
Hwayeon Ryu, associate professor of mathematics, along with Ƶ students and an alumnus published a paper in Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering on investigating immune dysregulation in COVID-19.
Ƶ to host AI Summit focused on AI fluency in higher education
March 9, 2026
The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, in partnership with William & Mary, will host the AI Summit May 1–2, 2026, featuring a fireside chat, keynote, industry panel and Hack-a-Thon.
Diversity of Life course learns beyond the classroom
March 9, 2026
Students gain hands-on experience in conservation and biodiversity beyond campus through field trips in an environmental studies course led by Associate Professor Amanda Chunco.
Writing for Impact students secure funding for local nonprofit
March 9, 2026
With the skills of grant writing, students are able to not only gain the skills to make change in their community but take those skills into the next steps of their lives when they leave Ƶ.
Ƶ Law named a top law school for student access, opportunity by National Jurist
March 6, 2026
The National Jurist gave Ƶ Law an “A” in its “Justice & Opportunity” ratings, listing the school in its inaugural honor roll for student access, persistence and professional support. Ƶ Law is the only law school in North Carolina listed by the influential legal journal.